Steve Maskery
Established Member
Well, that was good!
We had a team of 6 today - me and Ray, Racers and his son Sam, Charlie and Keith a neighbour from up the road.
The first task was to fix some sticky-up bits at the gable end for support.
We've all seen the yanks get their trusses up upside down and flip them over, but these trusses are too heavy for that, so we "just" carried them up. Get one end onto a wall nogging, push back to clear the front end, lift right up and slide forward until the tie-rail is level.
<Brucie> And that's all there is to it </Brucie>
We added some sticky-up bits near the ends, too.
One down, thirteen to go.
Truss clips came with them, but they are a bit flimsy.
And we just kept going.
We had a team of 6 today - me and Ray, Racers and his son Sam, Charlie and Keith a neighbour from up the road.
The first task was to fix some sticky-up bits at the gable end for support.
We've all seen the yanks get their trusses up upside down and flip them over, but these trusses are too heavy for that, so we "just" carried them up. Get one end onto a wall nogging, push back to clear the front end, lift right up and slide forward until the tie-rail is level.
<Brucie> And that's all there is to it </Brucie>
We added some sticky-up bits near the ends, too.
One down, thirteen to go.
Truss clips came with them, but they are a bit flimsy.
And we just kept going.